In this highly readable book Gareth moore examines some of the
principle arguments and styles of argument advanced by Christians,
particularly the Roman Catholic Church, in support of Christian
standards in sexual ethics. Catholic teaching has sought to present
those standards and values as ones which anyone can embrace; ones
which they should be able to see as right if only they think about
them in the right way. Arguments have been drawn from Scripture and
also from philosophy and experience, the latter being particularly
important at a time when the Church can no longer 'lay down the law',
but has to be able to persuade. But are these arguments valid, or are
they flawed? Moore's study covers such wide-ranging topics as sexual
pleasure, the purpose of sex, sexual gestures, marriage, contraception
and homosexuality; and in these areas, and the more specific sexual
issues he covers, he often finds the Church's case to be defective.
Though the Church has valuable things to say, its supporting arguments
can be unconvincing. Better arguments, he claims, are needed; or,
alternatively, the possibility has to be faced that the Churches'
teaching needs modification. Whatever the case, the Church needs to do
more thinking about sex.
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Sex and Catholicism
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781441132673
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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